Harlem is not for sale: gentrification

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Hundreds lined Harlem’s 125th Street on April 13 in a protest against real estate developers and banks that are forcing out the people of this historic Black neighborhood. The protesters formed a human chain, called Hands Across Harlem, from east to west along this major and famous street, the backbone of the community. Led by the Coalition to Save Harlem, Black community and political leaders—including revolutionaries with many decades in the struggle—insisted that Harlem has been and will belong to the people, not to greedy landlords or billionaire mayors.

Housing activist Nellie Bailey told WW, “Hands Across Harlem is in the best tradition of our long-standing history of resistance against exploitation and encroachment—including legendary tenant activist Jesse Gray, who organized hundreds of rent strikes in the 1950s and 1960s; Queen Mother Moore, who led a march across Harlem up to the Audubon Ballroom in 1966; the 2000 Anti-Gentrification march across 125th Street organized by the Harlem Tenants Council, and the 2005 anti-war march that started on 125th Street. In the final analysis the question is, how do we sustain a movement, what is movement building and how do we come together to form a united front despite our differences.”

A rally followed at the Harlem State Office Building, where Harlem tenants and supporters denounced rezoning plans and gentrification. Even the first Black-owned Harlem store, a record shop right off 125th Street, is threatened. Speakers demanded the means to build and maintain affordable housing in order to preserve this oppressed community’s vital culture, history and self-determination.

http://www.workers.org/2008/us/harlem_0424/
 
I don't think marches will stop these greedy real estate devils from taking Harlem back,(Remember, it was theirs first).

Maybe some help from some powerful black investment groups could be a realistic start to save Harlem for it's residents.
 
I don't think marches will stop these greedy real estate devils from taking Harlem back,(Remember, it was theirs first).

Maybe some help from some powerful black investment groups could be a realistic start to save Harlem for it's residents.

Good idea, know any?

Harlem is going to be the New "Brooklyn Heights"
 
Dude, I've been talking about this for years. Sooner or later crackers are going to realize that Manhattan doesn't fall off the earth North of 110th Street, and that it's only a quick C Train ride from Midtown and Downtown. I can even tell you what they're going to change the name of Harlem to once the gentrification is in full swing: NoCaPa (North of Cathedral Parkway)

Once crackers make up their minds to move on Harlem, it's a wrap. With the kind of money motherfuckers are willing to throw around to live in Manhattan, everyone will sell.
 
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Dude, I've been talking about this for years. Sooner or later crackers are going to realize that Manhattan doesn't fall off the earth North of 110th Street, and that it's only a quick C Train ride from Midtown and Downtown. I can even tell you what they're going to change the name of Harlem to once the gentrification is in full swing: NoCaPa (North of Cathedral Parkway)

Once crackers make up their minds to move on Harlem, it's a wrap. With the kind of money motherfuckers are willing to throw around to live in Manhattan, everyone will sell.

NoCaPa :lol:

The strange thing is, the white US population in falling, yet were still seeing gentrification of our neighborhoods.... WTF
 
NoCaPa :lol:

The strange thing is, the white US population in falling, yet were still seeing gentrification of our neighborhoods.... WTF
I a victim of the gentrification of Brooklyn and this the exact thing killing me right now; where the fuck they all come from? That and where all the dislocated Black and Latino people went? :smh:

check my thread on brooklyn gentrification you might get a chuckle:
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=263232
 
I a victim of the gentrification of Brooklyn and this the exact thing killing me right now; where the fuck they all come from? That and where all the dislocated Black and Latino people went? :smh:

check my thread on brooklyn gentrification you might get a chuckle:
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=263232

Funny thing I was think about your thread after I posted. But thats a real question to ask, I know there are a gang of Spanish people in Yonkers, and the Bx.
 
What I don't get is, why can't developers, build residence for middle to low income people in harlem, and Manhattan in General? Don't tell me there is no demand, I guess money will always trump doing the right thing. I mean, where are all the people just trying to get there careers started going to live? How can everybody in New York be that fucking rich btw. $4000/m rents in some places. That is fucking nuts. You must be a fool to pay that kindof money.
 
Dude, I've been talking about this for years. Sooner or later crackers are going to realize that Manhattan doesn't fall off the earth North of 110th Street, and that it's only a quick C Train ride from Midtown and Downtown. I can even tell you what they're going to change the name of Harlem to once the gentrification is in full swing: NoCaPa (North of Cathedral Parkway)

Once crackers make up their minds to move on Harlem, it's a wrap. With the kind of money motherfuckers are willing to throw around to live in Manhattan, everyone will sell.

When I moved back to Harlem a few years ago, I had to fill out some apps for ID, and various other services until I got back on my feet. One of the fields on a few city applications listed "COUNTY". WTF???

I asked my immediate family (who all still live in Harlem) about it. And found out that the area of Harlem where we all live has been referred to as "MANHATTANVILLE COUNTY" since the early 2000s.

When I was waiting for the bus a few years back on 125th, this Construction Brother and I started rapping. Dude said that Black folks in Harlem had no idea (then) what was going on in regards to the various construction projects that were popping out of nowhere. That we were all sleeping.

And if you think all those folks like Rangel, Butts, etc. give a FUCK...


They don't.
 
where the fuck they all come from?

I blame Friends and Seinfeld.:hmm:

Those two shows made every Yuppie in the world want to live in New York. All of them can't afford to live on West 62nd Street, so Brooklyn caught the fallout.
 
NoCaPa :lol:

The strange thing is, the white US population in falling, yet were still seeing gentrification of our neighborhoods.... WTF

Given SoHo, NoHo, NoLita and Tribeca: Is NoCaPa really that much of a stretch?

If you think gentrification is bad now, just wait until gas hits $10/gallon. Crackers all over the country who abandoned the cities forty years ago and going to come streaming back into them in droves... with fat ass pockets. And, their first order of business is going to be pricing neighborhoods out of the average nigga price range.
 
I blame Friends and Seinfeld.:hmm:

Those two shows made every Yuppie in the world want to live in New York. All of them can't afford to live on West 62nd Street, so Brooklyn caught the fallout.

You forgot that fuckin' "SEX IN THE CITY" also.
 
Dude, I've been talking about this for years. Sooner or later crackers are going to realize that Manhattan doesn't fall off the earth North of 110th Street, and that it's only a quick C Train ride from Midtown and Downtown. I can even tell you what they're going to change the name of Harlem to once the gentrification is in full swing: NoCaPa (North of Cathedral Parkway)

Once crackers make up their minds to move on Harlem, it's a wrap. With the kind of money motherfuckers are willing to throw around to live in Manhattan, everyone will sell.

They already calling below 125th SOHA (South Harlem) Don't sleep
 
That's what happens when you rent. You can march and protest all you want but at the end of the day, it ain't your shit...
 
I wish the residents on the south side of Chicago had that same type of unity where the same shit is happening. Instead we just rob, shoot and kill our own.
 
Actually, this is happening around the entire country. The successful black moved to the white neighborhoods and to some extent you can't blame them at least that's the argument I get from other people. Carter G. Woodson mentioned that our most talented people leave our communities and they can help the ones that are at the bottom but they are no longer there. We have too many powerful black people to be in the state that we are in as a whole b/c people like Malcolm X died broke fighting for our cause to the day he was assassinated.
 
I a victim of the gentrification of Brooklyn and this the exact thing killing me right now; where the fuck they all come from? That and where all the dislocated Black and Latino people went? :smh:

check my thread on brooklyn gentrification you might get a chuckle:
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=263232

They're all moving to PA suburbs and setting up drug organizations. Pottstown, Allentown, Easton, Whitehall, Bethlehem...
 
I understand the emotional element of this conversation...as the same thing is happening in Atlanta.

But why get mad? No laws, ethics, or morals have been broken. I mean one person agrees to sell a property, and another agrees to purchase it from them.
Black folks would get upset if white folks would not allow us to populate their neighberhoods.......right :confused:

So you can not get upset when the reverse happens.

The thing that is more disturbing is that their are not enough black people that own...

like a previous poster said...you can march all you want to..but you have no power marching..when you are RENTING the property.
 
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